Cut-and-Paste Photography

View More

Arnaud de Harven's Urban Dispute Editorial is Simply Crafty

There is a craftiness to the Urban Dispute fashion editorial that makes it entirely fun to browse through. The photo spread takes traditional shots and turns them on their heads with a cut-and-paste feel. The result is completely surreal.

Shot by Vietnam-based fashion photographer Arnaud de Harven, the Urban Dispute fashion editorial may be quite curious, but it is also definitely compelling because of that inherent quality. It really shows the true power the photographer has not only over the ultimate image, but also over the models themselves. In the end, the photo can take on a whole new meaning depending on what the photographer wants. In this case, the Urban Dispute editorial has a bit of a magical touch.
Trend Themes
1. Cut-and-paste Photography - Cut-and-paste photography is a disruptive innovation opportunity that brings a unique and surreal element to traditional fashion editorials.
2. Crafty Fashion Editorials - Crafty fashion editorials present a creative and compelling approach to showcasing clothing and design.
3. Photographer's Creative Power - The photographer's creative power allows for the transformation of traditional fashion photography into something entirely unique and captivating.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Photography - Fashion photography can incorporate cut-and-paste techniques to create visually striking and unconventional editorials.
2. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can collaborate with photographers skilled in cut-and-paste techniques to bring a fresh and imaginative perspective to their collections.
3. Print Media - Print media publications can explore the use of cut-and-paste photography in their fashion editorials to generate visual interest and captivate readers.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES